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Adrien Rabiot’s future at Paris Saint-Germain continues to be called into question, and Tottenham Hotspur should join the race for the Frenchman.
What’s the word, then?
Rabiot has made over 200 appearances for PSG since debuting during the 2012-13 campaign, and has developed into a key player for the French giants.
The midfielder’s current deal with PSG will expire at the end of this season, however, and it is understood that he is currently refusing to pen an extension.
Barcelona and Manchester City have been linked with a move for the midfielder, whilst Liverpool have also been credited with an interest.
Tottenham should also be firmly in the race for Rabiot, however, with the capital outfit looking to take that next step to become serious challenges for the Premier League title.
Rabiot’s temperament was called into question when he refused to be on France’s standby list for the 2018 World Cup, but the midfielder really is a brilliant talent.
Why should Tottenham sign him?
Mousa Dembele’s future at Tottenham continues to be called into question, with the Belgium international again being linked with a move to China.
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Victor Wanyama’s injury problems are a concern, meanwhile, and there remain doubts whether Eric Dier is the type of player capable of inspiring Spurs to silverware.
Rabiot, on the other hand, is an individual with significant European experience, and has won four Ligue 1 titles during his time at PSG.
Standing at 6ft 2in and boasting box-to-box energy, Rabiot is the perfect midfielder for the Premier League, and would thrive at Tottenham if given the chance.
A lot would have to go Tottenham’s way to secure a deal for the Frenchman, but Mauricio Pochettino’s side simply must try their luck with an offer when the January transfer window opens for business.